Masseur No. 1 drops case against John Travolta

The masseur who filed the first sexual assault case against John Travolta has now filed a motion to get the case dismissed, according to court documents.

The man's graphic accusations were claimed to have taken place on Jan. 16, but he soon released a statement admitting he might have gotten the dates confused. His lawyer Okorie Okorocha dropped him as a client.

Masseur No. 2, from Atlanta, is still seeking $2 million over the actor's alleged inappropriate behavior during a similar massage session. "Believe me, he's not going anywhere. He was really traumatized by this," Okorocha tells the Daily News. "He went to the doctor for anxiety. This is somebody in the south, not Beverly Hills. When a brother is going to the doctor for anxiety, it has to be pretty bad."